
Feminist Podcasting: Why we need more women in podcasts
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In this episode, I rant about the importance of women's voices in podcasting, addressing the societal pressures that have historically silenced women.
I go deep on the power of storytelling and community building through podcasts, highlighting the need for more women to take the mic and share their experiences.
I also explore the economic influence of women in media and encourage listeners to embrace their voices and uplift others.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Women have been historically told to be quiet and make themselves small.
- Podcasting is a powerful tool for women to claim their voices.
- Every time a woman speaks up, she challenges societal norms.
- Women-led podcasts can create intimate communities.
- Representation in podcasting is crucial for empowerment.
- Podcasting allows women to share their stories without gatekeepers.
- The more women who speak up, the more others feel safe to do the same.
- Podcasting is about belonging, not just broadcasting.
- Your voice matters, and it doesn't need to be perfect.
More Resources:
- We should all be feminists, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_we_should_all_be_feminists/transcript
- How Alex Cooper made millions, leveraging early virality into a multimedia empire: https://www.maxenelondoncreative.co.nz/blog-entry/how-alex-cooper-made-millions-leveraging-early-virality-into-a-multimedia-empire
Wanna go deeper?
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🙋♀️ To work with me: https://www.maxenelondoncreative.co.nz/podcasting-services
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